school library month
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Rain:
• A crown is merely a hat that lets the rain in.Frederick The Great
• You pray for rain, you gotta deal with the mud.Denzel Washington
• Into each life some rain must fall. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
• Some people walk in the rain, others get wet. Roger Miller
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• The sun has come out... and the air is vivid
with spring light.
• Our spring has come at last with the soft
laughter of April suns and shadow of April
showers.
– ~Byron Caldwell Smith, letter to Kate Stephens
April’s professional
promise:
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http://www.ala.org/aasl/slm
A 30-year
celebration:
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Past celebrations
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http://www.dailypress.com/news/opi
nion/letters/dp-nws-edt-letswed-
0401-20150331-story.html
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School Librarian’s Workshop, formerly a
print publication, became a digital only
publication with the August/ September
2011 issue. It continues to be a bi-
monthly newsletter serving K-12 school
librarians and the varied and changing
needs they face.
Spokesperson for SLM9
Watch and share Julianne's PSA for school libraries.
What’s it all for?
• Advocacy: Promotion: Public Relations, Advertising and Marketing
– Public relations involves building relationships with the learning community inside and outside the school. Advertising makes people aware of your program's goals, while a marketing plan focuses on convincing these people to take action. Finally, promotion involves a ongoing commitment to the advancement of ideas and programs.
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What’s that got to do with 21st
Century Skills & Services?
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During 2011, Colorado schools began
implementing the newly revised
Colorado Academic Standards, which
incorporate workforce readiness and
21st century skills.
On this site, you will find message
templates (sample e-mails, letters,
newsletter blurbs, brochures, and even
videos) containing these taglines and
targeting specific stakeholder audiences
in order to promote school librarians as
21st century skills experts.
https://sites.google.com/site/caslsurvive/
What are 21st Century Services?12
https://21stcenturyschoollibraries.wikispaces.c
om/
What is a Learning
Commons?• What in the world is a
Learning Commons?
– “A Learning Commons is a flexible and responsive approach to helping schools focus on learning collaboratively. It expands the learning experience, taking students and educators into virtual spaces beyond the walls of a school.”
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From Library to Learning CommonsOver the summer [2014?] Del Valle High School underwent a major renovation to transform its library into a Learning Commons, an innovative concept which is becoming popular in schools and universities to refer to a welcoming multi-use student-centered space providing access to 21st century technology and resources.
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https://youtu.be/zZdjbY9D9UQ
An advocacy piece from SLM
2014
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Flipping the Switch: Everyday Advocacy for Your School Library Program from AASL on
Vimeo.PowerPoint Handout
Official AASL Guidelines
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Kentucky’s18
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http://www.slideshare.net/Maybellyne/essentails-elements-of-advocacy
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http://www.ala.org/offices/sites/ala.org.offices/files/content/ola/2008lah.pdf
What Does an Effective Frontline Advocate for School Libraries Do?
• Frontline advocacy is all about informing and persuading. It’s about partnering with your school librarian and administrators to place your school library media center in the spotlight at every opportunity. It’s about saying and doing the little things on a daily basis that give others positive feelings and an appreciation of your school’s library, and doing the big things when times are hard. Don’t wait for a crisis to advocate for your library. Practice it every day, and, when there is a special issue or concern, you’ll be very good at it.
• Once you try it, you will realize that advocating for your library is actually pretty easy. Click for Ten Action Steps for Frontline School Library Advocacy. [3.3.a]
• Resist the urge to say, “Yeah, but…”
• Instead, check out Six Good Excuses That Won’t Work [3.3.b]
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3.3 Who Me?
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